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ROBERT REID Past: Washington High. Montebello Present: Junior Play- 1935 Future: Rancher GRACE QUARTERMAN Past: Phelan Grammar Present: G.A.A. Secretary Future: Hotel Hostess LOU lS TORREZ Past: Victor Grammar Present: Trackman Future: Mechanic OLGA ROBERTSON Past: Kansas Present: Home Econ. student Future: Housewife LEE ADAMS Past: Victor Garnmar Present: S.B. Pep Chair- man Future: Agricultural Advisor HARRY ROBERTS Past: Victor Grammar ROBERT BRUCGE THELMA Past: Midway Gramma' HQLLINGSWQRTH Present: Stutterer past: Apple Valley Future: Surgeon Grammy Present: Committee work-r i 5 lm -D5zFuture: t3ookkeeper 4 If ERTHA WALTER Past: Victor Grammar Present: Verse Writer Future: Doctor MEREDITH MILLER Past: Oro Grande Present: Basketball player Grammar Future: Aviator Present: Handball Cham- Dion Future: Forest Ranger LOGAN DEEDS Past: Perris High Present: Football player Future: Civil Engineer IAMES HEWSON Past: Oro Grande Grammar Present: Trackman Future: Diesel Engineer
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JEAN CAMPBELL Past: Victor Grammar Present: Girls' League President Future: Dentist BOYD WATTS Past: Utah Present: Football player Future: Mechanic MAXINE NIELSON Past: Monroe High Present: Art student Future: Beauty operator WATTS LEWIS Past: Adelanto Grammar Present: Committee worker Future: Draftsman JOYCE EAGLETON Past: Bellflower Present: S.B. Song leader Future: Nurse MIRL OREBAUCH Past: Manual Arts High, Los Angeles Present: Senior Play Business Manager Future: Saxonhonist DOROTHY BROAD Past: Cortez Grammar Present: G.A.A. Secretary Future: Beauty Operator GRANVILLE REED Past: Lucerne Grammar Present: Paper corrector Future: Business man CELIA SANCHEZ Past: Oro Present: G.A.A. Future: Dreter FRANK RIVERS Past: Victor Grammar Present: Football quar- terback Future: In diplomatic service ELIZABETH STINEBAUGH Past: Victor Grammar Present: Basketball pla Future: Waitress DONALD BUNCE Past: El Sobranto High Present: Penny Dance Manager Future: Draftsman yel' X 'X . , if K f X 1 x . f I l ff V 'lj E I 'A fl., ' 'L f y f , f s x I - .J if , 'J f' ' f -I n j 1 F! LA , i J' r l' f , X' f J 1 l D If X I X I 4 ,V if ' V fr! ' jx R ' J I ' i-' ll f G 1 f f j J ' XJ 1 I rj AH 10 j J I - T P 1' 1 'lx' f - J t , ' , i W 1 I N ' 1 I J r
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LAST WILL AND TESTAIVIENT tx gif t is LAWRENCE SWARTZ BA UCH Past: Adelanto Grammar Present: Football player Future: G-Man We, the Class of Nineteen Thirty-Six, being about to pass this mortal struggle and enter the cruel world alone and unprotected, and being, regardless of psychological tests and otherwise, of sound mind and body, do hereby, hereon, herewith, and hereinafter bequeath the following chattels, assets, gee-gaws, and idiosyncracies to our heirs, the Class of Nineteen Thirty-seven: I, Margery Stevens, will my ability to manage the sophisticated Seniors to the next Senior Class president, and my sympathy goes with it I, Lee Adams, leave my glasses and giggle to Evelina Mausolf. I, Dorothy Broad, will my cluster of curls to jack Sewell. I, Robert Reid, leave my gift of gab to Pat Kiester. I, Rosemarie Street, leave my uncompleted treasurer's book to next year's Student Body treasurer, together with my bottle of red ink. I, Frank Rivers, will my fishing pole to Alpha King to aid her in hooking boy friends. See the Dawn ? I, Louise Arnold, leave my dancing feet to Norma Buckbee. I, Ernest Adams, leave my taste for Barry's to Raymond Mitchell. I, Virginia Wilson, will my elocutionary achievements to Maidie Weaver, who could do with a little volume. I, Harry Roberts, leave my gangling frame to Roseanna Seward. I, lean Campbell, leave my typewriting ability to Helen Berger. I, Donald Bunce, leave my office interests to Donald Lintner. I, Elizabeth Stinebaugh, leave my favorite saying, What's the matter? to Pearl McAllister. I, Mlrl Orebaugh, will my instrumental ability and subsequent pop- ularity with the ladies to Duane jackson. I, Carol Lester, will my devotion to Art and my latest fashion book to Wahnita Bowen. I, Bud Peake, leave my book on Personality and Charm to Vernon Demaree. I, Lawrence Swartzbaugh, leave my ability to do the Charleston to Buster Navarro. I, Rosalis Dunham, leave my editorial headache to Betty lean Crawford. I, Robert Moline, leave my graceful trot to Geneva Said, who is of much the same general outline. I, Olga Robertson, will my ability to catch my man to Selma Barry, who obviously has no need of it. -1 I, Ira Elmer, leave my keen sense of humor to Helen Rasmussen. I9
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